Family Dentist in Riverdale
Exceptional dental care for your family's oral health
Broadview Dental Clinic is a full-service family practice in the heart of Riverdale, caring for every age — from a child's very first checkup to complex restorative work. Our dentists and team prevent, diagnose, and treat the complete range of dental concerns in one place, so your whole family's care stays coordinated under a single roof. Book your visit or call (416) 466-6400.

Complete Family Care Under One Roof
Our experienced, highly trained team builds a treatment plan around your family's complete dental needs. Reach out today to arrange a visit.
- Routine preventive checkups
- Restorative work such as fillings, crowns and bridges
- Custom dentures, fitted and placed
- Care for children
- Root canal therapy
Every new patient starts with a full comprehensive exam — never just a quick glance and a polish. Our dentists go through your complete dental and medical history, capture diagnostic images, check your bite, screen for oral cancer, and talk through your goals before suggesting any treatment.
We lean conservative: a tooth that can be saved gets saved, and a problem that can safely be watched gets watched rather than rushed into treatment. You'll never be pushed toward work you don't actually need.
Reviewed by Dr. Peter Ioannidis & Dr. Renu Varshney · Broadview Dental Clinic, Riverdale
Choosing the Right Dentist for Your Family
Picking the right person to look after your family's teeth deserves some thought. The best dentists pair real clinical skill with warmth and genuine care. A few things worth weighing:
- Do they treat your goals, concerns, and satisfaction as a priority?
- Can you rely on them to keep your teeth healthy and strong over the long run?
- Did they earn their degree from a respected dental school?
- Do they explain things clearly and treat you as part of the decision-making?
- Have they practiced long enough for you to feel confident in your care?
- Do others speak well of the dentist and the practice?
What Sets Our Riverdale Practice Apart
Our family office covers every part of your oral health, for patients of all ages:
Exams & Cleanings
Regular exams and professional cleanings clear away tartar and catch small issues early — before they turn costly or complicated.
Digital X-Rays
Low-radiation digital imaging shows your teeth and bone in fine detail, making diagnosis both earlier and more precise.
Tooth-Colored Fillings
Composite resin fillings repair decay while matching your natural enamel shade, so the result blends right in.
Gum Disease Care
From early gingivitis to advanced periodontitis, we restore gum health with gentle, effective treatment.
Same-Day Emergencies
Dental problems don't keep to a schedule — we do everything we can to see emergency patients the same day they call.
Most Insurance Accepted
We work with most major dental plans to get the most from your benefits and keep your family's out-of-pocket costs down.
Your First Appointment, Step by Step
Your first visit to Broadview Dental Clinic usually runs about 60–90 minutes. Here's how it unfolds:
- 1. Forms and insurance check. Fill out your new-patient paperwork online or when you arrive. We confirm your insurance ahead of time so nothing catches you off guard.
- 2. Imaging. Digital X-rays — and a panoramic image when needed — give our dentists a full view of your teeth, bone, and jaw.
- 3. Full exam. Our dentists check every tooth, assess your gums and bite, screen for oral cancer, and walk through your X-rays with you on screen.
- 4. Cleaning. Our hygienist clears plaque and tartar, polishes your teeth, and shares home-care tips suited to you.
- 5. Plan discussion. Our dentists go over every finding, lay out your options, and build a prioritized plan that fits your budget and schedule.
Worries We Hear — and How We Handle Them
New patients raise these worries all the time. Our dentists and team meet each one with patience and care.
"I haven't been to the dentist in years — I'm embarrassed"
You're far from alone, and our team is here to welcome you — never to judge. Whether it's been two years or twenty, we start the same way: a thorough exam to see where things stand, then a realistic plan to get you back on track. No lectures — just solutions.
"I'm nervous about dental procedures"
Dental anxiety is real, and we treat it that way. We talk you through each step before it happens, keep our touch gentle, and offer sedation options when you'd like extra comfort. You stay in control the whole time — lift a hand and we pause.
"I'm worried about the cost of dental care"
We work with most major insurance plans and confirm your benefits before you come in. No insurance? We have an in-house membership plan and flexible payment options. Our dentists also sequence treatment so the most urgent needs come first — you don't have to tackle everything at once.
Why Putting Off Care Costs More Later
Skipping regular checkups usually means bigger, pricier problems later on.
- A small cavity that one filling could fix can grow into a root infection needing a root canal or extraction
- Reversible early gingivitis can turn into periodontitis — and permanent bone loss — without professional care
- Oral cancer caught early is far more survivable, and every routine exam includes a screening
- Untreated dental infections have been tied to higher risks for heart events, diabetes complications, and pregnancy complications
Frequently Asked Questions About General Dentistry
For most people, a checkup and cleaning every six months works well. Depending on your oral health and individual needs, your dentist may suggest coming in more often.
Watch for red, swollen, or bleeding gums, ongoing bad breath, and gums that are pulling back. If any of these sound familiar, it's worth seeing your dentist promptly.
Good daily habits go a long way: brush twice a day, floss every day, and cut back on sugary and acidic foods and drinks.
The American Dental Association suggests a first visit once teeth appear, around age one. In practice, we often find kids do best starting around age three, when the dentist can confirm everything is developing well and we can help your child build positive feelings about dental visits.
Alongside brushing and flossing, eat a balanced diet, steer clear of tobacco, and wear a mouthguard for sports or other physical activity.
Yes — our Riverdale office provides general dentistry to patients here and throughout the surrounding area. Get in touch to schedule an appointment.
We accept most major dental plans and verify your coverage before your appointment, so you'll know what's covered. If you don't have insurance, we offer an in-house membership plan and flexible payment options.
Call us right away at (416) 466-6400 — we do our best to see emergencies the same day. Typical emergencies include severe toothaches, broken or knocked-out teeth, swelling, and bleeding that won't stop.
A first visit covers digital X-rays, a full exam with our dentists, an oral cancer screening, a professional cleaning, and a personalized treatment plan discussion — usually 60–90 minutes in all.
Medical Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute dental or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dental conditions vary by individual and treatment recommendations depend on a thorough clinical evaluation. Consult our dentists or a qualified dental professional regarding any questions about your oral health. Individual results may vary.